| WOBURN | ___ Abbey, family seat of the Dukes of Bedford (6) |
| WOBURNABBEY | Stately home in Bedfordshire, the family seat of the Dukes of Bedford since 1547 (6,5) |
| CLEVES | German town near the Dutch border, family seat of the duke whose sister married Henry VIII of England (6) |
| REPTON | Landscape designer considered the successor to Capability Brown whose clients included the Dukes of Bedford and Portland (6) |
| BELVOIR | - Castle; home of the Manners family, seat of the Dukes of Rutland (7) |
| CANOVA | Italian neoclassical sculptor whose works include The Three Graces, commissioned by the 6th Duke of Bedford (7,6) |
| EUSTON | London terminus named after the seat of the Dukes of Grafton (6) |
| ABBEY | Woburn ---, mansion in Bedfordshire, the UK seat of the Duke of Bedford (5) |
| RUSSELL | Family name of the Dukes of Bedford |
| LOWTHER | ? Castle, former family seat of the Earl of Londsdale south of Penrith, Cumbria (7) |
| LACOCK | ____ Abbey, country house in Wiltshire founded as a nunnery of the Augustinian order (6) |
| DUNROBIN | Scottish castle, family seat of the Earl of Sutherland (8) |
| TRESCO | ___ Abbey Garden, Isles of Scilly (6) |
| CARFAX | Count Dracula's estate in England; _ Abbey (6) |
| CALDER | __ Abbey, near Monk's Bridge in Cumbria (6) |
| THREEGRACES | The ?, sculpture by Antonio Canova commissioned by the 6th Duke of Bedford for Woburn Abbey (5,6) |
| CLEEVE | ___ Abbey, 'Castle' No. 5091 (6) |
| ANTONIO | Italian neoclassical sculptor whose works include The Three Graces, commissioned by the 6th Duke of Bedford (7,6) |
| BEAULIEU | Village in the New Forest, site of the Montagu family seat at Palace House and of the National Motor Museum (8) |
| BLENHEIM | Palace in Oxfordshire, UK, seat of the Dukes of Marlborough and named after a 1704 battle during the War of Spanish Succession (8) |